about 40 millon people
it took him 5 years to build it
The statue was made of ivory, a gleaming symbol of the Greeks' reverence for the head of the gods. Zeus wore a robe and jewels made of gold; also made of gold were the sandals he wore. The throne on which Zeus sat was made of cedarwood and was inlaid with ebony, ivory, gold, and jewels. Zeus held in his left hand a shining scepter, on top of which an eagle perched, ready to take off at any moment and do the god's bidding. In Zeus's left hand rested a statue of goddess of victory, Nike.
It is unknown how many people died creating the Statue of Zeus at Olympia if any did. It was made by the sculptor Phidias around 435 BC.
The statue was made of ivory, a gleaming symbol of the Greeks' reverence for the head of the gods. Zeus wore a robe and jewels made of gold; also made of gold were the sandals he wore. The throne on which Zeus sat was made of cedarwood and was inlaid with ebony, ivory, gold, and jewels. Zeus held in his left hand a shining scepter, on top of which an eagle perched, ready to take off at any moment and do the god's bidding. In Zeus's left hand rested a statue of goddess of victory, Nike.
You defeat him by shooting him with your lightning bolts. Swim left and Poseidon will surface under you. He will give you his trident to use against Zeus. Fly to shoot Zeus and the 4 totems, and collect the little pink clouds to keep flying. You have to dislodge all 4 totems from the statue, and shoot Zeus until he loses all of his pink clouds. When he take over the statue itself, dodge the bolts and shoot the eyes until you win.
When you have recovered the four dream totems, you have to battle Dr. Jupiter (Zeus from Mythology island) who is using them to take over Poptropica. Use Poseidon's trident to blast the totems loose from the statue, then zap Zeus until he loses his supporting pink clouds. You will also have to shoot the statue eyes to finish him off. The bonus quest involves entering Zeus's dreams to collect the 12 letters that spell the prison's override password (Z3USTH3GR34T).
In Greek mythology, Zeus spent much of his time on Mount Olympus, the home of the gods, where he ruled over both gods and mortals. He often descended to Earth to interact with humans, either to intervene in their lives or to pursue romantic interests. Additionally, he was associated with various sacred sites, such as the oracle at Delphi and the sanctuary at Olympia. Zeus was also known to take refuge in the sky, controlling thunder and lightning from above.
you would go to Zeus's temple,get a free reed pipe and then go to the statue that is holding a reed pipe.she will give you the song to make Cerberus fall asleep.then you can take his whisker.
Depends on the size of the statue. Generally, one.
Being a god, Zeus can take on any form that he likes.
Yes, you need to take a ferry. The statue is on Liberty Island. There is no bridge, and private boats are not allowed on the island.
No.